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Archive for September, 2007

Action Duplication Now Offers Promotional Products!

Posted by Peter on September 18, 2007

Rubber Duck

Action Duplication Presents Our New Line Of Promotional Products!

In addition to our top-quality DVD, CD and VHS products, we’ve expanded our offerings to include a vast array of promotional products.

Promotional products are an excellent way for you to make a lasting impression with your customers.

Reach your clients on a whole new level. Increase brand awareness with a promotional product that your customers will use and remember you by long after the sale.

Give your sales team something to leave behind after a meeting. Smaller items, such as pens or notepads are perfect to send along with your quotes. It’s simple advertising that goes directly into your client’s (or prospective client’s) hands.

Boost employee morale by rewarding them for a job well done with company golf shirts or customized golf balls!

The possibilities really are endless.

We have thousands of items to choose from!

Traditional items like pens, notepads, calendars and shirts, even more unusual items such as fishing rods, cake servers, pet leashes and rubber ducks.

Simply click the duck to check it out or visit our website!

All customers will receive 10% off their first order *

For more information call us at (800) 847-3827 or e-mail us.

* 10% off first offer discount expires December 31, 2007. Limit one offer per person or company. Does not apply to USB drives, CD, DVD or VHS duplication or related services. Does not apply to shipping. Be sure to mention this promotion when placing your order.

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Analog Is Dead, Long Live Analog

Posted by Peter on September 12, 2007

Even though the FCC has mandated a switch to digital broadcasting on February 17, 2009, it looks like analog will still be with us for quite a while.

The Federal Communications Commission voted unanimously — with some partial dissents — to extend the program-access rules for five years, to toughen its program-access-complaint process and to mandate that cable make must-carry TV stations’ digital signals viewable to all customers, analog and digital, after the Feb. 17, 2009, switch to all-digital broadcasting.

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